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Monteverde Round Travertine Coffee Table

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Monteverde Round Travertine Coffee Table

Regular price £2,150.00
Sale price £2,150.00 Regular price
Aventino Round Travertine Coffee Table

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Aventino Round Travertine Coffee Table

Regular price £1,780.00
Sale price £1,780.00 Regular price
Virrelli Stone

Round Stone Coffee Tables, Handmade in England

A round stone coffee table has a different presence from timber, glass or metal. It sits low, solid and calm. The circular shape softens the weight of the material, while the stone gives the piece substance.

Virrelli tables are made in England by craftsmen with a background in natural stone masonry. Each piece is cut, shaped and finished to order. Travertine is not a printed surface or a thin skin over another material. It is solid stone, with natural markings running through it.

The Aventino Round Travertine Coffee Table is designed as a grounded centrepiece for living rooms and open-plan spaces. The Monteverde Round Travertine Coffee Table gives the same material a different proportion, with the quiet variation that makes every slab distinct.

For more pieces in the same material, view our travertine coffee tables.

Virrelli Stone

Why Choose a Round Coffee Table

A round coffee table is easy to live with. There are no sharp corners, so movement around the seating area feels more natural. This can be useful in smaller rooms, family spaces, or layouts where people move between a sofa, chair and fireplace.

The shape also works well with curved furniture, soft upholstery and relaxed seating plans. It gives the room a clear centre without making the layout feel rigid.

In stone, the round form feels especially balanced. Travertine brings warmth and texture. Marble brings stronger veining and a cooler, more polished character. A marble round coffee table can suit a more formal room, while travertine often feels quieter and more grounded.

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